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GPON OLT Web User Manual

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GPON OLT G08/G16 upgrade_hg16_32m_I_V1.0.0_RC


Revision History

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V1.0.0 2020.10.13 Lanbing First version for Web

V1.1 2021.5.17 Add ipv6, access control functions


Content
1 OLT Login Setting..........................................................................................................................1
1.1 Connect OLT with PC.............................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Login WEB............................................................................................................................... 2
1.3 WEB Home Page...................................................................................................................... 3
2 ONT Table.......................................................................................................................................5
2.1 Add ONT...................................................................................................................................5
2.2 Turn on/off PON Port Auto Discovery.....................................................................................5
2.3 ONT Authenticate List..............................................................................................................6
2.3.1 View ONT Details............................................................................................................. 6
2.3.2 De-register ONT................................................................................................................ 7
2.3.3 Configure ONT Name and Description.............................................................................7
2.3.4 Reboot ONT.......................................................................................................................8
2.3.5 Delete ONT........................................................................................................................9
2.4 ONT Discovery List..................................................................................................................9
2.4.1 Add ONT To Authenticate List......................................................................................... 9
2.4.2 Delete ONT From Discovery List................................................................................... 10
2.4.3 Add Batch ONT To Authenticate List (Only Supports SN Auth Mode)........................10
2.4.4 Delete Batch ONT To Discovery List............................................................................. 11
3 Template Management................................................................................................................ 13
3.1 DBA Profile............................................................................................................................ 13
3.1.1 Create DBA Profile..........................................................................................................13
3.1.2 Delete DBA Profile..........................................................................................................14
3.1.3 View Line Profile Bound with DBA Profile................................................................... 15
3.1.4 Modify DBA Profile........................................................................................................ 15
3.1.5 View DBA Profile........................................................................................................... 16
3.2 Line Profile..............................................................................................................................16
3.2.1 Create Line Profile...........................................................................................................16
3.2.2 Delete Line Profile...........................................................................................................20
3.2.3 View Line Profile Bound with ONT............................................................................... 20
3.2.4 Modify Line Profile......................................................................................................... 21
3.2.5 View Line Profile............................................................................................................ 25
3.3 Srv Profile............................................................................................................................... 26
3.3.1 Create Srv Profile............................................................................................................ 26
3.3.2 Delete Srv Profile............................................................................................................ 30
3.3.3 View Srv Profile Bound with ONT................................................................................. 30
3.3.4 Modify Srv Profile...........................................................................................................30
3.3.5 View Srv Profile.............................................................................................................. 31
4 Virtual Port................................................................................................................................... 32
4.1 Virtual Port List...................................................................................................................... 32
4.1.1 Create Virtual Port...........................................................................................................32
4.1.2 Modify Virtual Port......................................................................................................... 33
4.1.3 Configure Virtual Port Description Information.............................................................34
4.1.4 Delete Single Virtual Port................................................................................................35
4.1.5 Delete All Virtual Port.....................................................................................................35
4.1.6 View Virtual Port.............................................................................................................36
4.1.7 Refresh Virtual Port.........................................................................................................36
4.2 Auto Configuration Template................................................................................................. 36
4.2.1 Create Auto Configuration Template.............................................................................. 37
4.2.2 Modify Auto Configuration Template............................................................................ 37
4.2.3 Delete Single Auto Configuration Template...................................................................38
4.2.4 Delete All Auto Configuration Template........................................................................38
4.2.5 Refresh Auto Configuration Template............................................................................ 39
4.3 Auto Discovery List................................................................................................................ 39
4.3.1 Add Virtual Port Manually.............................................................................................. 39
4.3.2 Create Virtual Port Automatically...................................................................................40
5 Advanced Setting..........................................................................................................................42
5.1 Running Status........................................................................................................................ 42
5.2 System Management............................................................................................................... 42
5.2.1 Device Management........................................................................................................ 42
5.2.2 Diagnose.......................................................................................................................... 46
5.2.3 Network Interface............................................................................................................ 46
5.2.4 System Access................................................................................................................. 54
5.2.5 Upgrade............................................................................................................................55
5.2.6 Time Setting.....................................................................................................................56
5.2.7 Service..............................................................................................................................56
5.2.8 Alarm............................................................................................................................... 58
5.2.9 Log................................................................................................................................... 58
5.2.10 User Management..........................................................................................................59
5.3 PON Port................................................................................................................................. 61
5.3.1 ONT Deny List................................................................................................................ 61
5.3.2 PON Setting..................................................................................................................... 63
5.3.3 Optical Diagnose............................................................................................................. 66
5.3.4 ONT Batch Upgrade........................................................................................................ 67
5.4 ONT Device............................................................................................................................ 68
5.4.1 ONT Basic Info................................................................................................................68
5.4.2 View ONT Port Info........................................................................................................ 72
5.4.3 ONT Port Config............................................................................................................. 73
5.4.4 ONT Port VLAN............................................................................................................. 75
5.4.5 ONT Performance Statistics............................................................................................ 77
5.5 Port Management.................................................................................................................... 78
5.5.1 Port Info........................................................................................................................... 78
5.5.2 Performance..................................................................................................................... 79
5.5.3 Storm Control.................................................................................................................. 80
5.5.4 Port Mirror....................................................................................................................... 80
5.5.5 Port Optical Diagnose......................................................................................................81
5.5.6 Loop Detection................................................................................................................ 82
5.5.7 Port Group........................................................................................................................84
5.6 VLAN Configuration.............................................................................................................. 86
5.6.1 VLAN List....................................................................................................................... 86
5.6.2 Port VLAN.......................................................................................................................88
5.7 MAC Address Table............................................................................................................... 91
5.7.1 MAC Address Age Time.................................................................................................91
5.7.2 Add Static MAC Address................................................................................................ 91
5.7.3 Add Blackhole MAC Address.........................................................................................92
5.7.4 Delete MAC Address.......................................................................................................92
5.7.5 View MAC Address........................................................................................................ 93
5.8 Protocol................................................................................................................................... 94
5.8.1 RSTP................................................................................................................................ 94
5.8.2 IGMP................................................................................................................................95
5.8.3 DHCP.............................................................................................................................101
5.8.4 DHCPv6.........................................................................................................................106
5.8.5 MSTP............................................................................................................................. 107
5.9 ACL/QOS..............................................................................................................................111
5.9.1 Time-range.....................................................................................................................111
5.9.2 ACL Management......................................................................................................... 112
5.9.3 Packet Filter................................................................................................................... 116
5.9.4 QOS................................................................................................................................117
5.10 Route................................................................................................................................... 119
5.10.1 Route Management......................................................................................................119
5.10.2 ARP Table................................................................................................................... 120
5.11 Link Aggregation................................................................................................................ 120
5.11.1 Create Link Aggregation............................................................................................. 121
5.11.2 View Link Aggregation............................................................................................... 122
5.11.3 Port Selection Criteria................................................................................................. 122
5.11.4 Add Link Aggregation Member Port.......................................................................... 123
5.11.5 Delete Link Aggregation............................................................................................. 124
6 root............................................................................................................................................... 125
7 Shortcut....................................................................................................................................... 126
1 OLT Login Setting

1.1 Connect OLT with PC

Our company OLT default out-band management IP is 192.168.100.1/24, and the in-band
management IP is 192.168.99.1/24. When connecting to the NMS port to manage OLT,
Please set your PC IP to 192.168.100.X (X:1~254) . When connecting to the uplink port to
manage OLT, Please set your PC IP to 192.168.99.X (X:1~254) . The following figure is
an example of connecting the NMS port to configure the IP address:

After the setting is completed, you can ping to test connectivity, as shown below:

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1.2 Login WEB

Please open the browser (now support firefox/chrome/IE 9 and up)

Input the OLT’s management IP address

①192.168.100.1(Outbound IP address,connected to NMS port)

②192.168.99.1(Inbound IP address,connected to Uplink port)

Enter your user name and password, as shown below :

Note:

1. The default username “root” and password “admin” , the CLI is the same;
2. The same user can login to the WEB and the CLI at the same time;

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3. The login timeout is 5mins, There’s no any operations will be logout automatically
after 5mins.

1.3 WEB Home Page

1. After logging in to the WEB, enter “status “ option on the home page, and you can view
the status information of the PON port and GE port . The PON port shows how many
ONTs are registered, how many ONTs are online, and how many ONTs are offline. Click
any port icon to quickly access the ONT list page.As shown below:

2. After logging in to the WEB, select Status -> Uplink. You can view the status
information of each uplink port on this page. The port management status and link status
will be displayed. Gray means not connected, blue means connected. Click any port
icon to quickly access Advanced Setting -> Port Management -> Port Config to
configure port parameters. As shown below:

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2 ONT Table
Enter the OLT WEB, click “ONT Table” option, you can view all ONT list information
connected to the OLT in this page . As shown below:

2.1 Add ONT

Enter the ONT Table page, select the corresponding PON port, and click the "Add ONT"
button to manually add an ONT.As shown below

Note:

1) ONT ID can be specified manually or automatically assigned by the system;

2) There are three authentication modes, SN/LOID/LOID+Password, SN is the default


mode.

2.2 Turn on/off PON Port Auto Discovery

Enter the ONT Table page, select the corresponding PON port, and click the "On/OFF
Auto Discovery" button to manually add an ONT. As shown below:

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2.3 ONT Authenticate List

Enter the ONT Table page and select the corresponding PON port. This page will display
all ONTs registered under the PON port, and the red font shows offline ONTs. In addition,
you can filter the ONT to be viewed based on the ONT Running State, Name, ONT ID and
Serial Number, as shown below:

2.3.1 View ONT Details

Select the corresponding ONT in the authenticate list, move the mouse to the "Setting"
button, and select "View Details" to quickly access this ONT basic information page, as
shown below:

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2.3.2 De-register ONT

Select the corresponding ONT in the authenticate list, move the mouse to the "Setting"
button, and select "Switch ONT State" to let ONT offline, as shown below:

2.3.3 Configure ONT Name and Description

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Select the corresponding ONT in the authenticate list, move the mouse to the "Setting"
button, and select "Setting Description" to configure ONU name and description
information , as shown below:

2.3.4 Reboot ONT

Select the corresponding ONT in the authenticate list, move the mouse to the "Setting"
button, and select "Reboot ONT" to restart ONT, as shown below:

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2.3.5 Delete ONT

Select the corresponding ONT in the authenticate list, move the mouse to the "Setting"
button, and select "Switch ONT State" to remove ONT, as shown below:

2.4 ONT Discovery List

Enter the ONT list page and select the corresponding Port ID -> Auto Discovery List.
This page will display all ONTs automatically discovered under the PON port. The
discovered ONTs can be filtered according to the ONT ID, Serial Number,LOID and
Vendor ID. as shown below:

2.4.1 Add ONT To Authenticate List

Select the ONT to be added in the auto discovery list, click the "Add to Authenticate
List" button, and enter the ONT information in the pop-up configuration box to add ONT
online, as shown below:

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2.4.2 Delete ONT From Discovery List

Select the ONT to be deleted in the auto discovery list, click the "Delete" button, and enter
click “Apply” button in the pop-up box, as shown below:

2.4.3 Add Batch ONT To Authenticate List (Only Supports SN Auth

Mode)

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On the auto discovery list page, click "Batch Configuration", then check the
corresponding ONT, then click "Add to Authentication List", confirm SN batch
authentication in the pop-up box, and then select ONT binding line-profile and srvprofile in
the pop-up, and finally click the "Confirm" button. As shown below:

2.4.4 Delete Batch ONT To Discovery List

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On the auto discovery list page, click "Batch Configuration", then check the
corresponding ONT, and then click "Delete" and click "Apply" in the pop-up box to delete
ONT in batches. As shown below:

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3 Template Management

3.1 DBA Profile

The conflict and control of the upstream bandwidth of the ONT are implemented through
DBA (Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation) technology. The DBA profile defines the upstream
access bandwidth of the ONT. The equipment dynamically adjusts the upstream access
bandwidth allocated to them according to the upstream burst traffic demand of the ONT,
which improves the utilization efficiency of the upstream bandwidth of the PON system.

Log in to OLT WEB, select template management, and enter the DBA profile page, where
you can add, delete, modify and view each DBA template, as shown below:

3.1.1 Create DBA Profile

Enter the DBA profile page, click the "Add" button, and enter the parameters in the pop-up
box to create a new DBA profile, as shown below:

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Note: There are 0-9 DBA profile in the system by default. These profiles can only be
modified but not deleted. Users can modify or customize them according to their actual
needs. The value range of the custom profile ID is 10-512, and it is displayed after the
system default profile in descending order of the serial number.

3.1.2 Delete DBA Profile

Enter the DBA profile page, select DBA profile that needs to be deleted, click the "Delete"
button, as shown below:

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3.1.3 View Line Profile Bound with DBA Profile

Enter the DBA profile page and click the "View Binding" button. In the pop-up box, you
can view the line profile currently bound with DBA profile, as shown below:

3.1.4 Modify DBA Profile

Enter the DBA profile page, select the DBA profile to be modified, click the "Setting"
button, enter the parameters to be modified in the pop-up box, and click “Apply”, as
shown below:

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Note: Only unbound DBA templates can be modified, and DBA templates that have been
bound to line templates cannot be modified.

3.1.5 View DBA Profile

Enter the DBA profile page, you can view all the system and customized DBA templates,
which are displayed in pagination, with 10 entries per page. In addition, you can filter and
view the corresponding DBA profile based on the profile ID, profile name, and profile type.
As shown below:

3.2 Line Profile

Log in to OLT WEB, select Template Management -> Line Template, and enter the line
profile page, where you can add, delete, modify and view each line profile, as shown
below:

3.2.1 Create Line Profile

Enter the line profile page, click the "Add" button, and enter the parameters in the pop-up
box to create a new line profile, as shown below:

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3.2.1.1 Configure T-CONT Binding DBA Profile

1. On the line profile add page, click the T-CONT "Add" option to create a binding
between T-CONT and DBA profile, as shown below:

Note: The value range of T-cont is 1-4, and the bound DBA template can be selected by
yourself.

2. After the creation is complete, click the T-CONT "Show Already Exists" button to view
the configured T-CONT and DBA binding relationship. If you want to retract the pop-up
box, click the "Hidden Already Exists" button. As shown below:

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3. After the creation is complete, click the T-CONT "Show Already Exists" button to view
the configured T-CONT and DBA binding relationship. If you want to delete the binding
relationship, click the "Delete" button. As shown below:

3.2.1.2 Configure T-CONT Binding DBA Profile

Configuration prerequisite: T-CONT must be configured.

1. On the line profile add page, click the GEM "Add" option to create a binding between
GEM and T-CONT, as shown below:

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Note: The value range of GEM port is 1-30, and the value range of mapping ID is 0-7.
When VLAN is configured on the ONT side, enter the corresponding VLAN ID. If VLAN is
not enabled, just check untag. When not concern ONT side vlan, check transparent.

2. After the creation is complete, click the GEM "Show Already Exists" button to view
the configured mapping relationship between GEM and T-CONT. If you want to retract the
popup, click the "Hidden Already Exists" button. As shown below:

3. After the creation is complete, click the GEM "Show Already Exists" button to view
the configured mapping relationship between GEM and T-CONT. If you want to delete the
binding relationship, click the "Delete" button. As shown below:

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3.2.2 Delete Line Profile

Enter the line profile page, select the line profile that needs to be deleted, click the
"Delete" button, as shown below:

Note: The line profile that has been bound to the ONT cannot be deleted. It can be
deleted only after unbinding.

3.2.3 View Line Profile Bound with ONT

Enter the line profile page and click the "View Binding" button. In the pop-up box, you can
view the ONT bound to the current line template, as shown below:

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3.2.4 Modify Line Profile

Enter the line profile page, select the line profile to be modified, click the "View Details"
button, enter the parameters to be modified in the pop-up box, as shown below:

1. Click the "Setting" button, and the corresponding parameters can be modified in the
pop-up option box, as shown below:

2. Click the "Add T-CONT" button, and T-CONT can be added in the pop-up box, as
shown below:

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3. Click the "Delete" button of the corresponding T-CONT entry to delete the T-CONT you
want to remove, as shown below:

4. Click the "Add GEM" button to add GEM port in the pop-up box, as shown below:

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5. Click the "Delete" button of the corresponding GEM entry to delete the GEM port to be
removed, as shown figure:

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6. Add mapping rule: Click the "Add" button of mapping rule, and a new mapping rule can
be added in the pop-up box, as shown below:

Note: Untag only permits one mapping rule.

7. Delete the mapping rule: Click the "Delete" button of the mapping rule, and the
corresponding mapping rule can be deleted in the pop-up box, as shown below:

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8. After modifying the configuration, the "Save all changes" button will appear, click to
modify and save the configurations, as shown below:

3.2.5 View Line Profile

Enter the line profile page, you can view all the created line profile. In addition, you can
filter and view the corresponding line profile based on the profile ID and profile name. As
shown below:
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3.3 Srv Profile

Log in to OLT WEB, select Template Management -> Srv Template, and enter the line
profile page, where you can add, delete, modify and view each srv profile, as shown
below:

3.3.1 Create Srv Profile

Enter the srv profile page, click the "Add" button, and enter the parameters in the pop-up
box to create a new srv profile, as shown below:

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Note:

1) The profile name be configured or allocated by the system.

2) The profile ID can be specified by itself or allocated by the system, with a value range
of 0-2048

3) The Eth and FXS port can be configured according to the actual capability set or
recognise by the system

4) If the CATV port is actually equipped, configure 1, and if not, configure 0

5) Veip port is mainly for HGU, here you can keep the system default

6) Two options of Native Flag, the default is "Concern", when you need to configure
Native VLAN for ONT ports in batches, you need to modify it to "Unconcern"

7) The IGMP version is selected according to the actual version of ONT multicast, and
the default is V3;

8) IGMP mode includes snooping,spr(snooping+proxy reporting/ruery),proxy. The


default mode is snooping mode.

9) Fast leave default is disable

10) IGMP up VLAN mode includes transparent, tag and translate. The default way is
transparent.

11) Multicast down vlan mode includes transparent, native-vlan, translate and qinq. The
default way is transparent.

12) Port VLAN is configured according to requirements.

3.3.1.1 Configure Port VLAN(Only Support SFU)

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1. On the srv profile add page, click the Port VLAN "Add" option to configure the ONT
port VLAN, as shown below:

Note: Port VLAN mode includes 4 modes: transparent, native-vlan, translation and qinq.

1) The default is transparent mode, all data is transparently transmitted;

2) Native-vlan mode is suitable for the application scenario of directly connecting to the
terminal device. The data entering the port does not carry the VLAN, and the default
VLAN is marked when entering the port, and the VLAN tag is stripped off when going
out;

3) Translation mode is suitable for the application scenario where data with VLAN tag.
The inbound direction of the port is converted from C-VLAN to S-VLAN, and the
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outbound direction is converted from S-VLAN to C-VLAN. When you need to
configure the trunk mode, you can configure this mode.

4) Qinq mode is to add a layer of S-VLAN to the data with C-VLAN in the direction of the
port.

2. In the srv profile add option box page, click the port VLAN "Show Already Exists"
button to view the configured port VLAN, and click "Hidden Already Exists" to restore it.
As shown below:

3. In the srv profile add option box page, click the port VLAN "Show Already Exists"
button to view the configured port VLAN. If you want to delete it, click the "Delete" button.
As shown below:

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3.3.2 Delete Srv Profile

Enter the line profile page, select the line profile that needs to be deleted, click the
"Delete" button, as shown below:

Note: The default service profile of the system can only modify the configuration and
cannot be deleted. In addition, the service profile that has been bound to the ONT cannot
be deleted. It can only be deleted after unbinding.

3.3.3 View Srv Profile Bound with ONT

Enter the srv profile page and click the "View Binding" button. In the pop-up box, you can
view the ONT bound to the current srv profile, as shown below:

3.3.4 Modify Srv Profile

Enter the srv profile page, select the srv profile to be modified, click the "View Details"
button, enter the parameters to be modified in the pop-up box, as shown below:

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After modifying the configuration, the "Save all changes" button will appear, click to
modify and save the configurations, as shown below:

3.3.5 View Srv Profile

Enter the line profile page, you can view all the created line profile. In addition, you can
filter and view the corresponding line profile based on the profile ID and profile name. As
shown below:

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4 Virtual Port
The virtual port is used for the access of user equipment, and the user equipment is
connected to the virtual port to form service flow, so that the user can access various
service flows. After successful execution, the service is carried on this virtual port.

4.1 Virtual Port List

Log in to the OLT WEB, select the virtual port, and enter the virtual port list page. On this
page, you can view, add, delete, modify and refresh each service virtual port, as shown
below:

4.1.1 Create Virtual Port

Enter the virtual port list page, click the "Add" button, and enter the parameters in the
pop-up box to create a new service virtual port, as shown below:

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Note:

1) The virtual port ID can be specified manually or automatically assigned by the system

2) S-VLAN: Service VLAN, used to uniquely identify a VLAN, the value range is 1-4094

3) VLAN Type: remark the user-side VLAN mode, with VLAN tag, select C-VLAN, if not,
select Untag;

4) C-VLAN: user-side VLAN, if you need to distinguish users through user-side VLAN,
you must configure this parameter, the value range is 1-4094;

5) Tag Transform: including Default, Transparent, Translate, Translate-and-add,


Add-double and Untag 6 types. Default: the default mode, the C-VLAN carried on the
user side remains unchanged, and a layer of S-VLAN is added; Transparent:
transparent transmission mode, without any VLAN changes; Translate: switching
mode, the C-VLAN carried on the user side is performed One-layer VLAN switching
is transformed into S-VLAN; Translate-and-add: Switch VLAN and add a layer of
VLAN tag. Switch the C-VLAN carried by the user side into a C'-VLAN, and then add
another S-VLAN to form a S+C' two-layer VLAN upstream; Add-double: add two
VLANs; Untag: There is only one S-VLAN.

4.1.2 Modify Virtual Port

Enter the virtual port list page, select the corresponding virtual port entry to be modified,
move the mouse to the "Setting" button, click "Modify" in the pop-up box to modify the
S-VLAN and VLAN tag transform parameters, as shown below:

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4.1.3 Configure Virtual Port Description Information

Enter the virtual port list page, select the corresponding virtual port entry to be configured
description information, move the mouse to the "Setting" button, click "Set Description"
in the pop-up box to configure the description information, as shown below:

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4.1.4 Delete Single Virtual Port

Enter the virtual port list page, select the corresponding virtual port entry to be deleted,
move the mouse to the "Setting" button, click "Delete" and “Apply” button in the pop-up
box, as shown below:

4.1.5 Delete All Virtual Port

Enter the virtual port list page, click the "Delete All" button, and confirm in the pop-up
option box, as shown below:

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4.1.6 View Virtual Port

Enter the virtual port list page, you can view all the virtual ports created. In addition, you
can filter and view the corresponding virtual ports according to the parameter types of
Virtual Port ID, Port ID, VLAN type, VLAN ID, GEM Port, State, Admin Status and Install
Mode. As shown below:

4.1.7 Refresh Virtual Port

Enter the virtual port list page and click the "Refresh" button to update and display the
current virtual port list, as shown below:

4.2 Auto Configuration Template

Log in to OLT WEB, select Virtual Port -> Auto Configuration Template, you can view,
add, delete, modify and refresh auto configuration template on this page, as shown below:

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4.2.1 Create Auto Configuration Template

Enter the auto configuration template page, click the "Add" button, and enter the
parameters in the pop-up box to create a new template for automatic configuration of
virtual ports, as shown figure:

Note: You can configure single PON port, or check "Select All" to configure all PON
ports.

4.2.2 Modify Auto Configuration Template

Enter the auto configuration template page, select the corresponding auto configuration
template entry to be modified, click "Settings" in the pop-up box to modify the S-VLAN
and VLAN tag transform, as shown below:

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4.2.3 Delete Single Auto Configuration Template

Enter the auto configuration template page, select the corresponding auto configuration
template entry to be deleted, click "Delete" to confirm in the pop-up box, as shown below:

4.2.4 Delete All Auto Configuration Template

Enter the auto configuration template page, click the "Delete All" button, and confirm in
the pop-up option box, as shown below:

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4.2.5 Refresh Auto Configuration Template

Enter the auto configuration template page and click the "Refresh" button to update and
display the currently created auto configuration template, as shown below:

4.3 Auto Discovery List

The auto discovery list means that when the ONT is registered and online, the system will
automatically generate the GEM and C-VLAN mapping entry of the ONT according to the
line template information bound to the ONT. The user can manually add or configure the
auto template to automatically create virtual port. Log in to OLT WEB, select Virtual Port
-> Auto Discovery List, you can view it on this page, manually add and refresh the auto
discovery list, as shown below:

4.3.1 Add Virtual Port Manually

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Enter the auto discovery list page, select the auto discovery entry that needs to add virtual
port, click the "Add Virtual Port" button, configure S-VLAN and VLAN tag transform and
other parameters in the pop-up box, you can add a virtual port, as shown below:

After adding, it will appear in the virtual port list, as shown below:

4.3.2 Create Virtual Port Automatically

Enter the auto configuration template page and create an auto configuration template.
After the configuration is completed, the system will automatically create a virtual port
according to the automatic discovery list, as shown below:

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The system automatically creates a virtual port, as shown below:

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5 Advanced Setting

5.1 Running Status

Choose Advanced Setting -> Running Status, you can view OLT system information,
hardware status and fan speed, as shown below:

5.2 System Management

5.2.1 Device Management

Choose Advanced Setting -> System -> Device. On this page, you can view, save,
backup and restore the OLT configuration, restart and initialize the OLT and configure fan
speed. As shown below:

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5.2.1.1 Reboot Device

Enter device management page, click “ Reboot ” button, then apply in the pop-up option
box, as shown below:

Note: Save configurations before reboot.

5.2.1.2 Reset Device

Enter device management page, click “ Default Factory Config ” button, then apply in the
pop-up option box, as shown below:

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5.2.1.3 View Configurations

Enter device management page, click “ View current config ” button to download and
view the configuration file , as shown below:

5.2.1.4 Save Configurations

Enter device management page, click “ Save configuration ” button to save the current
configuration , as shown below:

5.2.1.5 Backup Configurations

Enter device management page, click “ Backup Config ” button to backup the current
configuration , as shown below:

5.2.1.6 Restore Configurations

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Enter device management page, choose “Click to select file -> Restore Config ” button
to reload configuration , as shown below:

5.2.1.7 Fan Management

Enter device management page, click “ Setting Mode ” button to configure the specific
fan mode, including full speed, manual, auto. The default mode is auto mode. As shown
below:

Click “ Fan management ” button to configure the fan speed corresponding to the
temperature threshold of the fan. As shown below:

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Note: When only the fan speed is in automatic mode, the temperature point and speed
can be modified.

5.2.2 Diagnose

Choose Advanced Setting -> System -> Diagnose. On this page, you can ping
diagnosis and check the link connection. As shown below:

Note: Support ping domain name

5.2.3 Network Interface

Choose Advanced Setting -> System -> Network Interface. On this page, you can
configure management port network parameters, including default route, DNS, in-band
and out-of-band management interfaces. As shown below:

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5.2.3.1 Configure Default Route

1. Configure IPV4 Default Route

2. Configure IPV6 Default Route

Note: It must exist the same network segment out-band and in-band management IP
address.

5.2.3.2 Configure DNS

1. Configure IPV4 DNS

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Note:There must be configured primary DNS, the secondary DNS is optional.

2. Configure IPV6 DNS

Note:There must be configured the primary and secondary DNS.

5.2.3.3 Configure Outbound Interface( Only can be modified, not added and
deleted)

1. Turn off and on outbound interface:

2. Set outbound interface ipv4 or ipv6 address:

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3. Add outbound interface ipv6 address

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4. Delete outbound interface ipv6 address

5. Turn off and on outbound interface telnet function

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5.2.3.4 Configure Inbound Interface

1. Add inbound Interface

Note: Before you add it, you need create the corresponding vlan id.

2. Delete inbound Interface

3. Set inbound interface ipv4 or ipv6 address:

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4. Add inbound interface ipv6 address

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5. Delete inbound interface ipv6 address

6. Turn off and on inbound interface telnet function

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5.2.4 System Access

Choose Advanced Setting -> System -> System Access. On this page, you can view
and configure system access entry. As shown below:

5.2.4.1 Add System Access Control

Enter system access page, click “Add System Access ” button, you can create one
access control entry. As shown below:

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Note:

 Support IPV4 and IPV6 at the same time;

 Terminal IP address and MAC needs to be consistent

 Access type includes Telnet, WEB and SSH mode.

5.2.4.2 Delete System Access Control

Enter system access page, click “Delete ” button, you can delete the corresponding
access control entry. As shown below:

5.2.5 Upgrade

Choose Advanced Setting -> System -> Upgrade. On this page, you can upgrade
device Firmware(.img file), System(.img file) and Full Version(.zip). As shown below:

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5.2.6 Time Setting

Choose Advanced Setting -> System -> Time Setting On this page, you can configure
the OLT system time, including automatically get time and manually set time, as shown
below:

5.2.7 Service

Choose Advanced Setting -> System -> Service On this page, you can configure
system port , FRPC, SNMP and SSH-Key. As shown below:

5.2.7.1 System Port Configuration


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This device supports modifying the default port ID of the http/https/telnet services, as
shown below:

5.2.7.2 FRPC Configuration

FRP is a high-performance reverse proxy application that can be used for intranet
penetration. This device supports the configuration of FRP client, and users can build their
own servers for remote management. Type only supports HTTP protocol.

Enter the service page, select "FRPC" and click the "Setting" button to configure FRPC
functions, as shown below:

5.2.7.3 SNMP Configuration

This part includes SNMP trap server parameters and read-write community parameters.
Enter the service page, select "SNMP" and click the "Setting" button to modify the
parameters, as shown below:

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5.2.8 Alarm

Choose Advanced Setting -> System -> Alarm On this page, you can view and
download alarm information. As shown below:

5.2.9 Log

Choose Advanced Setting -> System -> Log On this page, you can download log
information and set the alarm level of each module, as shown below:

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5.2.10User Management

Choose Advanced Setting -> System -> User Management On this page, you can add,
delete users, and modify user passwords, as shown below:

5.2.10.1 Add User

Enter the user management page and click the "Add User" option to add users, as shown
below:

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5.2.10.2 Delete User

Enter the user management page and click the "Delete User" option to delete users, as
shown below:

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Note: The supper user can’t be deleted.

5.2.10.3 Modify Current User Password

Enter the user management page and click the "Modify current user password " option
to modify user password, only can change your current login user password. As shown
below:

5.3 PON Port

5.3.1 ONT Deny List

Choose Advanced Setting -> PON Management -> ONT Deny List , enter this page to
add or delete ONT from this list. As shown below:

5.3.1.1 Add ONT to Deny List

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Enter the ONT deny list page and click the "Add ONT" button to add the ONT to the
blacklist. ONTs added to the list cannot be registered online unless manually deleted, as
shown below:

5.3.1.2 Delete ONT from Deny List

Enter the ONT deny list page, first check the ONT you want to delete, and then click the
"Delete ONT" button to delete the corresponding ONT from the blacklist, as shown below:

Click the "Clear" button to delete all deny ONT. As shown below:

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Note: The ONT deleted from the deny list will be restored to the automatic discovery list
when the PON port is in the manual registration mode, and then manually added again to
restore to the authentication list; in the automatic registration mode, it will be restored
directly to the authentication list.

5.3.2 PON Setting

Choose Advanced Setting -> PON Management -> PON Setting, enter this page to set
the autofind table aging time and interval, configure PON port auto discovery function, port
laser state, PON transceiver and authentication type. As shown below:

5.3.2.1 Autofind Table Aging Time and Interval

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Enter the PON setting page and click the "Setting" button to modify this parameter, as
shown below:

5.3.2.2 Auto Discovery Enable/Disable

Enter the PON setting page, select the PON port you want to configure, and click “Auto
Discovery Enable/Disable” to turn on or off this function. As shown below:

5.3.2.3 Turn on/off Port Laser

Enter the PON setting page, select the PON port you want to configure, and click “Port
laser state ON/OFF” to enable or disable this port. As shown below:

5.3.2.4 PON Port Transceiver Setting

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Enter the PON setting page, select the PON port you want to configure, and click
Transceiver “Setting” to configure this port optical module type. As shown below:

Note: If the ONT can not be registered, you can check whether the optical module type
matches the actual one.

5.3.2.5 Auth Mode

Enter the PON setting page, select the PON port to be configured, and click the auth type
"Setting" button to configure the PON port manual or automatic registration mode.

1. Manual registration(The default mode)

2. Auto registration(Need to bind srv-profile and line-profile in advance)

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5.3.2.6 Configure All Ports

Enter the PON setting page, click "Setting All Port" in the pop-up box to configure the
auto discovery function, port status, Transceiver type and authentication type of all PON
ports. As shown below:

5.3.3 Optical Diagnose

Choose Advanced Setting -> PON Management -> Optical Diagnose, enter this
page,you can optical diagnose information and ONT optical diagnose information, as
shown below:

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1. View details of optical diagnose information

2. Read ONT optical diagnose,you must refresh first to update data

5.3.4 ONT Batch Upgrade

Select Advanced Setting -> PON Management -> ONT Batch Upgrade, enter this page,
you can batch upgrade ONTs under a certain PON port. The specific steps include:

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1. Click the " Click to select file " button and select the ONT upgrade file provided by the
manufacturer;

2. Then click the " Commit " button to start uploading the ONT upgrade file to the OLT,
until an alarm message indicating that the file is loaded successfully appears;

3. Select " ONT Batch Upgrade " to enter the page, first check the ONT to be upgraded,
click the " Start Upgrade " button, and then enter the upgrade process after confirmation.
At this time, you can go to the " ONT Upgrade Status " page to view the current upgrade
progress. As shown below:

5.4 ONT Device

5.4.1 ONT Basic Info

Select Advanced Setting -> ONT Device -> ONT Basic Info, enter this page, you can
view ONT basic information and configure ONT management and other settings, as
shown below:

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5.4.1.1 Configure ONT Description

Enter the ONT basic info page, select the corresponding ONT at the top, and click the
"Setting Description" button to configure the ONT name and description information. As
shown below:

5.4.1.2 Reboot ONT

Enter the ONT basic info page, select the corresponding ONT at the top, and click the
"Reboot ONT" button to restart ONT.

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5.4.1.3 Switch ONT State

Enter the ONT basic info page, select the corresponding ONT at the top, and click the
"Switch ONT State" button to let ONT offline. As shown below:

5.4.1.4 View ONT Optical Diagnose Information

Enter the ONT basic information page, select the corresponding ONT above, and click the
"Refresh" button of ONT optical diagnosis to refresh the ONT optical diagnosis
information.

5.4.1.5 View ONT Alarm Information

Enter the ONT basic information page, select the corresponding ONT above, and click the
ONT Alarm to view alarm information, as shown below:

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5.4.1.6 ONT WAN Connection(Only Support Our Company ONT)

Enter the ONT basic information page, select the corresponding ONT above, and click the
“ ONT WAN Connection “ to configure ONT WAN connection, as shown below:

1. Create WAN connection. Click the "Add" button on the page, and enter all settings in
the pop-up configuration page. As shown below, here is an example of DHCP WAN:

2. Delete WAN connection. Click the "Delete" button corresponding to a certain WAN
connection on the page to remove the WAN connection, as shown below:

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3. Delete all WAN connections. Click the "Delete All" button on the page to remove all
WAN connections corresponding to the ONT, as shown below:

5.4.2 View ONT Port Info

Select Advanced Setting -> ONT Device -> ONT Port Info, enter this page, you can
view ONT port basic port information. As shown below:

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5.4.3 ONT Port Config

Select Advanced Setting -> ONT Device -> ONT Port Config, enter this page, you can
configure ONT port basic functions and native-vlan. As shown below:

5.4.3.1 ONT Port Attribute Config

Enter the ONT port config page, select the corresponding ONT at the top, and click the
"Setting Port " button to configure the ONT port attribute parameters, including Eth Port
Speed, Eth Port Duplex, Eth Port Autoneg, Port AdminStatus, Flow Control, Eth Port Ring
statusf etc. As shown below:

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5.4.3.2 ONT Port Native-VLAN Config

Enter the ONT port config page, select the corresponding ONT at the top, and click the
"Setting Native-VLAN" button to configure the ONT port default VLAN. As shown below:

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5.4.4 ONT Port VLAN

Select Advanced Setting -> ONT Device -> ONT Port VLAN. enter this page, you can
view,configure and clear ONT port VLAN.

5.4.4.1 Configure ONT Port VLAN

Enter the ONT port vlan page, select the corresponding ONT at the top, and click the
"Add" button to configure the ONT port VLAN. As shown below:

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5.4.4.2 Delete ONT Port VLAN

Enter the ONT port vlan page, select the ONT you need to delete at the top, and click the
"Delete" button to remove the ONT port VLAN. As shown below:

5.4.4.3 Modify ONT Port VLAN

Enter the ONT port vlan page, select the ONT you need to modify at the top, and click the
"Setting" button to modify the ONT port VLAN parameters. As shown below:

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5.4.5 ONT Performance Statistics

Select Advanced Setting -> ONT Device -> ONT Performance. enter this page, you can
view ONT performance statistics information.

1. Enter the ONT Performance page, select the corresponding ONT at the top, and click
the "Refresh" button to view the current OLT side GEM port statistics, as shown below:

2. Enter the ONT Performance page, select the corresponding ONT -> ONT side GEM
port statistics, and click the "Refresh" button to view the current ONT side GEM port
statistics, as shown below:

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3. Enter the ONT Performance page, select the corresponding ONT -> ONT Ethernet port
statistics, and click the "Refresh" button to view the current ONT Ethernet port statistics,
as shown below:

5.5 Port Management

5.5.1 Port Info

5.5.1.1 View Port Info

Choose Advanced Setting -> Port Management -> Port Info, enter this page,you can
view the OLT PON port and uplink port basic information, as shown below:

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5.5.1.2 Port Configuration

Choose Advanced Setting -> Port Management -> Port Info, enter this page, click the
corresponding port " Setting " to configure some functional parameters of the port,
including basic port configuration, storm suppression and port mirror. As shown below:

5.5.2 Performance

Choose Advanced Setting -> Port Management-> Performance, enter this page, you
can view and clear the OLT PON port and uplink port statistic information, as shown
below:

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5.5.3 Storm Control

Choose Advanced Setting -> Port Management-> Storm Control, enter this page,
Select the corresponding port number and click the " Setting " button to configure the port
storm suppression function. As shown below:

Note: Broadcast/multicast/unicast storm control, with PPS as the unit, 0 means off storm
suppression function.

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Choose Advanced Setting -> Port Management-> Mirror, enter this page, , select the
port to be set at the top, and click the "Setting" button to configure port mirror.

1. Configure port mirror. As shown below:

2. Delete port mirror. As shown below:

5.5.5 Port Optical Diagnose

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Choose Advanced Setting -> Port Management-> Port Optical Diagnose, enter this
page, you can view the module information of the uplink optical port. As shown below:

5.5.6 Loop Detection

This function is to process the loop that appears in the network to prevent the loop from
affecting the services, and it is necessary to detect the user-side loop.After the user-side
loop detection function is turned on, the system will automatically detect the user-side loop.
When the loop is detected, the occurrence of the loop will be stopped and an alarm will be
issued.

Choose Advanced Setting -> Port Management -> Loop Detection , enter this page,
you can configure port loop detection function. As shown below:

1. Introduction of uplink loop detection function:

The loop detection function of the uplink port is turned on by default, and there are
three conditions for loop detection processing:

(1). When the spanning tree protocol is enabled, the uplink loop detection does not
take effect, and only when the spanning tree protocol is disabled will the uplink loop
detection take effect.

(2). If a loop occurs with the same uplink port, directly link down the uplink port;

(3). When the default VLAN is different at the same time, the loop alarm occurs, and
don’t link down the port.When the default VLAN is same, the loop alarm occurs and Link
Down one of the ports.

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2. Enter the loop detection page, click the loop detection state "Setting" button, here you
can enable or disable the function, when the enable state is configured, you can modify
the corresponding Parameters, as shown in the figure below:

(1).Loop detect status:The default is the enable state. If the optional configuration
disable, the uplink loop detection function will not take effect after configuration.

(2).Loop detect interval:This parameter is to configure the uplink loop detection


packet sending interval, and send a loop detection packet in 5 seconds by default.

(3). Loop detect recover mode:This parameter is to configure whether to


automatically restore the link down port to link up. The default is automatic recovery mode,
manual recovery mode is optional;

(4).Auto recover time: This parameter only takes effect when the loop detection
recovery mode is Auto, and the default is automatic recovery for 30 seconds.

(5).Manual recover: This configuration is only available when the loop detects that the
recovery mode is Manual, and the link down port will be link up.

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3. Enter the loop detection page, click “Refresh” to view the uplink port loop detection
information, as shown below:

5.5.7 Port Group

Select Advanced Setting -> Port Management -> Port Group to enter this page to
configure port isolation and inter-working functions. As shown below:

5.5.7.1 Port Isolation

Enter the port group page, the current port group mode is isolation mode, you can click
the "Add Port" and "Delete Port" buttons to configure port isolation. By default, PON port
isolation is enabled and uplink port isolation is disabled. As shown below:

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5.5.7.2 Port Inter-working

Enter the port group page, click the "Setting" button, select the inter-working mode. Enter
the inter-working mode setting page, configure the inter-working group, first select the
ingress port, and then select the egress port, the port group member ports can
inter-communicate and isolate from the ports outside the group. As shown below:

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5.6 VLAN Configuration

Choose Advanced Setting -> VLAN, enter this page, you can view and configure global
and port VLANs, as shown below:

5.6.1 VLAN List

Enter the VLAN list page, on this page you can view the member ports of the created
VLAN list, including tagged ports, untagged ports and as default VLAN ports.

5.6.1.1 Create VLAN

Enter the VLAN list page, click "Create" button, then input the VLAN ID, and select either
tagged port or untagged port. If you want to create a VLAN, just enter the same VLAN ID;
if you want to create multiple consecutive VLANs, you can enter a valid VLAN ID range.
As shown below:

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5.6.1.2 Delete VLAN

Enter the VLAN list page, click the "Delete" button, you can choose to delete a single or
continuous VLAN ID. As shown below:

5.6.1.3 Configure Multiple VLANs

Enter the VLAN list page, click the "Configure Multi-VLANs" button to configure multiple
VLANs at once. As shown below:

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5.6.2 Port VLAN

Select Advanced Setting -> VLAN -> Port VLAN, enter this page, you can configure the
port VLAN parameters.

5.6.2.1 Port VLAN Type Config

Select the corresponding interface to be set, move the mouse to the "Setting" button,
select "Port Type" to configure the port VLAN to hybrid, access and trunk modes, as
shown below:

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5.6.2.2 Configure Port Default VLAN

Select the corresponding interface to be set, move the mouse to the "Setting" button,
select "Default VLAN" to modify the default port VLAN here, and the port default VLAN is
1. As shown below:

5.6.2.3 Add VLAN To Port

Select the corresponding interface to be set, move the mouse to the "Setting" button,
select "Add VLAN", you can add VLAN to this port and select the vlan tag or untag mode,
as shown below:

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5.6.2.4 Delete VLAN From Port

Select the corresponding interface to be set, move the mouse to the "Setting" button,
select "Remove VLAN", you can delete VLAN from this port, as shown below:

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5.7 MAC Address Table

5.7.1 MAC Address Age Time

Choose Advanced Setting -> MAC Address Table, enter this page and click "Setting"
button to modify the MAC address table age time. The default MAC address age time is
300S. As shown below:

5.7.2 Add Static MAC Address

Choose Advanced Setting -> MAC Address Table, enter this page and click "Add
MAC" button, and select the MAC address type as static MAC, as shown below:

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5.7.3 Add Blackhole MAC Address

Choose Advanced Setting -> MAC Address Table, enter this page and click "Add
MAC" button, and select the MAC address type as blackhole MAC, as shown below:

5.7.4 Delete MAC Address

Choose Advanced Setting -> MAC Address Table, enter this page and click "Flush
MAC" button. In the pop-up option box, you can select the port number or VLAN ID to
delete the corresponding MAC, as shown below:

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5.7.5 View MAC Address

Select Advanced Setting -> MAC Address Table, enter this page, you can query the
corresponding MAC address according to the MAC address type, port ID, VLAN ID, and
MAC address, as shown below:

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5.8 Protocol

5.8.1 RSTP

Choose Advanced Setting -> Protocol -> RSTP, enter this page, you can view and
configure RSTP protocol parameters, as shown below:

1. Set RSTP bridge parameters: Enter the RSTP page and click the "Setting" button to
set RSTP global parameters, including RSTP status, mode, root bridge priority, etc., as
shown below:

If setting successfully,you will get some result,it shows below:

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2. Set RSTP port parameters: Enter the Rstp Port page click the corresponding port
"Setting" button to set port RSTP parameters, including port priority, path cost, edge
status and link type, as shown below:

5.8.2 IGMP

Select Advanced Setting -> Protocol -> IGMP, enter this page, you can view and set
IGMP protocol parameters, the default mode is disable.

5.8.2.1 IGMP Snooping Mode

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Enter the IGMP management page, click the "setting" button, and configure the IGMP
mode as Snooping in the pop-up option box, as well as the protocol policy, fast leave and
group aging time parameters. As shown below:

1> Fast leave: When enabled fast leave, the device receives the IGMP leave packets and
immediately disconnects the multicast service.When the device is not enabled fast
leave, the multicast streams will be disconnected when the device fails to receive
IGMP report packets within the maximum response time of general query or specific
query.Default is not enabled.
2> Aging mode: The default is Timer mode. In this mode, the multicast entries will have
an aging timer. When a new igmp join message is learned, the timer will be refreshed.
If there is no this message, the timer will be aging. There is also the Not Timer mode,
this mode will not start the timer, and only clears the table entry when the leave packet
is received. When the multicast aging mode is non-timer, it is the same whether fast
leave is turned on or not. Quick leave only works in timer mode.
3> Group aging time: When the device does not receive IGMP report packets within the
aging time, it is deemed that the user has gone offline and disconnected the user
multicast service streams.The default is 260 seconds.

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5.8.2.2 IGMP Proxy Mode

Enter the IGMP management page, click the "setting" button, and configure the IGMP
mode as Proxy in the pop-up option box, as well as the protocol policy, quick leave,
robustness, general response time, general query interval, query source IP and query
source MAC address and other parameters. As shown below:

1> Aging time: Same as above


2> fast leave: Same as above
3> robustness: This configuration can be used when the user wants to adjust the
robustness coefficients, depending on the stability of the network.After setting, the
system uses the robustness coefficient to confirm the aging time of the multicast
user.The robustness coefficient is set to enhance the robustness of the system,
which directly affects the aging time of multicast users and also affects the number
of times to send generic group query messages.If a subnet may lose packets, the
robustness factor should be added to ensure the stability of multicast users.The
default is 2.

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4> general response time: When the general query packet is sent, all online users will
respond to the report packets within the response time, which is 10 seconds by
default.
5> general query interval: When the device is in proxy mode, the device will send a
general query packet at each general query interval.The default is 125 seconds.
6> query source IP: Configure the general query packet sent to the user side by the
multicast router or the source IP address of a specific query packet, default is
192.168.100.1.
7> query source MAC: Configure the general query packet sent to the user side by
the multicast router or the source MAC address of a specific query packet,default
is device inbound address.
8> special query interval: For a specific program in accordance with the command to
set the interval of send a specific set of queries to confirm that whether the user is
watching the show, not received the report user feedback message, that the user
is not in watching the show, the system is no longer sent to the user, the program
flow to avoid users do not have television still receive multicast flows and the
waste of bandwidth.The default is 1000 milliseconds.
9> special response time: A specific set of queries is sent N times for a particular
program (N is set by this command) to confirm that the user is watching the
program, default is 2 times.
10>special query number: After a specific query packets are sent, all online users will
respond to the report packets within the response time, which is 800 milliseconds
by default.

5.8.2.3 Multicast VLAN

Enter the IGMP page and select the "Multicast VLAN" option to view and configure the
multicast VLAN related parameters .

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1. Click the "Add" button to add a multicast VLAN. The VLAN must exist to be
successfully created. As shown below:

2. Configure IGMP router port.The IGMP router port is uplink ports, to connect IGMP
program servers.

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3. Configure IGMP program. Add the program library, users can switch to the multicast
VLAN program channel.

5.8.2.4 Multicast Table

Enter the IGMP page and select the "Multicast Table" option to view and configure the
multicast table related parameters.

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1. Configure static multicast table, click "Add Static Table" as shown below:

2. Delete Multicast table,as shown below:

Note: there are static multicast table items and dynamic multicast table,static multicast
table do not aging.

5.8.3 DHCP
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Select Advanced Setting -> Protocol -> DHCP, enter this page, click the "ON" button to
enable DHCP, and then you can configure the DHCP function parameters. This device
supports the configuration of DHCP Snooping function, DHCP Relay function, DHCP
Option82 function and DCHP Server function. As shown below:

5.8.3.1 DHCP Relay

It works in three layers,which enables the request message of DHCP client to be sent to
the specified DHCP server.Default status is disable.

Tips: Before enable the DHCP relay function,you need to ensure that the DHCP function
is enabled and the IP route function is also enabled.Besides,to enable the configuration of
related functions of the DHCP relay,you need to ensure that the DHCP relay function is
enabled.

1. Configure DHCP Relay policy. Click the "Setting" button of the relay policy, and in the
pop-up option box, you can select standard policy (default policy) or Option60 policy. As
shown below:

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There are two strategies for DHCP relay:

(1)Standard policy(default policy):Finding DHCP server address baesd on VLAN.

(2)Option60 policy:Finding server address according to the option60 region value carried
by the DHCP client.

Tips: Switching policy will clear the server table established by another policy.

2. Click "Add Server IP" to add the corresponding server address in the pop-up option
box. The device supports a maximum of 32 server tables, as shown below:

5.8.3.2 DHCP Option82

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In order to enhance the security of DHCP server and improve the IP address configuration
policy,a DHCP option is proposed.Default status is disable.

There are three strategies for DHCP Option82:

1) Reserving policy(default policy):If the client sends a request message without


option82 information, OLT will bring option82 information. If the client sends it with
option82 information, OLT will not process the direct forwarding server.

2) Dropping strategy: The client sends the request message without option82
information, and the OLT does not process the direct forwarding server. If the client
sends the message with option82 information, the OLT strips the option82
information and forwards it to the server.

3) Replacement strategy: If the request message sent by the client does not contain
option82 information, OLT will not process the direct forwarding server. If the
message sent by the client contains option82 information, OLT will replace the
option82 information and then forward the server.

5.8.3.3 DHCP Snooping

The DHCP snooping function records the user's IP / MAC information by monitoring the
message interaction between the DHCP client and the server. Default status is disable.

Tip: To open the DHCP snooping function, you need to ensure that the DHCP function is
turned on.To open the DHCP snooping related function configuration, you need to ensure
that the DHCP snooping function is turned on.

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Add trust ports

This configuration is only available for the upper interface. The trust port allows to receive
all DHCP messages, and the non trust port does not allow to receive DHCP response
messages. All ports are not trusted by default.

5.8.3.4 DHCP server

Default status is disable.Please turn off the function of DHCP relay, DHCP option82 and
DHCP snooping before opening.

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After enabling, you can start to configure the DHCP server. The default is in band
management network segment, and the interface is the logical port vlanif-1.

5.8.4 DHCPv6

Select Advanced Setting -> Protocol -> DHCPv6, enter this page, click the "Setting"
button to enable DHCPv6 function, and then you can configure the DHCP function
parameters. As shown below:

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5.8.5 MSTP

MSTP is compatible with STP and RSTP, which can not only converge rapidly, but also
make the traffic of different VLAN forward along their own paths, thus providing a better
load sharing mechanism for redundant links. Through MSTP, a switching network is
divided into multiple regions, each region forms multiple spanning trees, and the spanning
trees are independent of each other. Each spanning tree is called MSTI (multiple
spanning tree instance), and each region is called MST region (multiple spanning tree
region).Default status is disable.

Choose Advanced Setting -> Protocol -> MSTP, enter this page, click the "ON" button
to enable MSTP, and then you can configure the MSTP parameters. As shown below:

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5.8.5.1 MST Region

It is composed of multiple devices in the switching network and the network segments
between them. A LAN can have multiple MST regions. Each MST region is directly or
indirectly connected. Multiple devices can be divided into the same MST region by MSTP
configuration command.

The configurable length of the region name is 0-32 bits, and it will be restored to system
MAC after reset.

The configurable range of the modified version is 0-65535.

5.8.5.2 CIST

MSTP generates IST (a spanning tree in each MST region) through calculation in each
MST region. At the same time, MSTP treats each MST region as a single switching device,
and generates CST (a spanning tree connecting all MST regions in the switching network)
between MST regions through calculation. CIST is a single spanning tree connecting all
devices in a switching network, which is composed of IST and CST. VLAN mapping table
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is an attribute of MST region. It describes the mapping relationship between VLAN and
MSTI. The default value is 1-4094.

Configuration interface and priority

5.8.5.3 MSTI
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In one MST region, multiple spanning trees can be generated through MSTP, and each
spanning tree is independent of each other, with the following characteristics:

1) Each MSTI computes its own spanning tree independently and does not interfere with
each other.
2) The calculation method of the spanning tree of each MSTI is basically the same as
that of STP.
3) Each MSTI spanning tree can have different roots and different topology.
4) Each MSTI sends BPDU in its own spanning tree.
5) The topology of each MSTI is determined by command configuration.
6) The spanning tree parameters of each port on different MSTI can be different.
7) The role and status of each port on different MSTI can be different.
8) In the network running MSTP protocol, a VLAN message will be forwarded along the
following path:
1 Within the MST region, forward along its corresponding MSTI.
2 Between MST regions, forward along CST.

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5.8.5.4 Port Configuration

You can switch of BPDU protection, loop protection, edge port and P2P functions of each
Ge port quickly.

5.9 ACL/QOS

5.9.1 Time-range

It is used to specify a time period for the ACL rule to take effect.Once the configuration is
executed successfully, the ACL rule can be created to specify the effective time by
referring to the time period name, and the ACL rule is only valid for the effective time
period.

1. Add time-range
1> Relative time: A periodic time, for example, Monday from 09:00 to 18:00

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2> Absolute time: From a specific time to a specific time, such as 9:00 on April 29,
2019 to 18:00 on April 29, 2019.

2. Delete Time-range
You can delete one by one or delete all, as shown below:

5.9.2 ACL Management

Use this configuration to create an access control list when you need to filter specific
packets through matching rules. Select Advanced Setting -> ACL/QOS -> ACL
Management, enter this page, you can configure ACL rules, as shown below:

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5.9.2.1 Basic ACL

Use this configuration when ACL rules need to be made based on the IP address of the
source of the message. After successful rule creation, packet-filter configuration reference
rules can be used to filter packets.

1. Create basic ACL, the ID range is 2000-2999. As shown below:

2. Add rule:You can select time range take effect within the specified time or not select
time range for immediate effect.

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5.9.2.2 Advanced ACL

This configuration is used when matching rules need to be made based on the packet's
source address information, destination address information, the protocol type hosted by
the IP, and the characteristics of the protocol. After successful rule creation, packet-filter
configuration reference rules can be used to filter packets.

1. Create Advanced ACL, the ID range is 3000-4999. As shown below:

2. Add Rule: You can select time range take effect within the specified time or not select
time range for immediate effect.

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5.9.2.3 Link ACL

This configuration is used when ACL rules need to be formulated based on link-layer
information such as the source MAC address of the message, the source VLAN ID, the
layer 2 protocol type, and the destination MAC address. After successful rule creation,
packet-filter configuration reference rules can be used to filter packets.

1. Create link ACL, the ID range is 5000-5999. As shown below:

2. Add Rule: You can select time range take effect within the specified time or not select
time range for immediate effect.

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5.9.3 Packet Filter

It is used to configure and enable ACL filtering rules for a specified port. Use this
configuration when you need to filter port traffic using ACL rules. Choose Advanced
Setting -> ACL/QOS -> Packet Filter, enter this page, you can apply ACL rules to
specific ports, as shown below:

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5.9.4 QOS

Configure the queue scheduling mode for the system.Queue scheduling is to divide the
messages that need to be sent from the same port into multiple queues and schedule
them between queues to decide which queue's messages should be sent first and which
queue's messages should be sent later.This configuration is used when the user needs to
select different queue scheduling modes according to the degree of importance of the
service to ensure that QoS guarantee can be provided for the important service in case of
network congestion.

Choose Advanced Setting -> ACL/QOS ->QoS, enter this page, you can configure QoS
parameters, as shown below:

1. You can sets the mapping of priority and queue, as shown below:

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2. You can set Queue scheduler.If you select WRR mode, all weight plus must be 100 or
zero. as shown below:

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5.10Route

5.10.1Route Management

1. Choose Advanced Setting -> Route -> Route Management, enter this page, you can
start route management. By default, this function is off. To configure static route, you need
to turn on the routing switch first. As shown below:

Note: When you close route status,all the static route entry and arp entry will clear.
2. After turning on the route switch, click the "Add" button to add a static routing entry.
When next-hop is reachable,will learn the next-hop gateway ARP,the status will become
reachable. As shown below:

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5.10.2ARP Table

Choose Advanced Setting -> Route -> ARP Table , enter this page, you can view and
delete ARP entries, as shown below:

5.11 Link Aggregation

Link aggregation is the binding of multiple connected ports of the same type into one
logical port, which can increase the bandwidth of the connected ports without upgrading

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the hardware, and effectively improve the reliability between links through the link backup
mechanism.

Choose Advanced Setting -> Link Aggregation, enter this page to configure link
aggregation function parameters, as shown below:

5.11.1Create Link Aggregation

Enter the link aggregation page, click the "Create" button, input the group ID and select
port members in the pop-up option box, as shown below:

Note:

1) One port cannot join multiple aggregation groups at the same time;

2) Spanning tree protocol: the port joining the aggregation group will be treated as a
logical port for protocol operation;

3) Uplink loop detection: when the port joins the aggregation group, the port loop
detection does not take effect;

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4) Port attributes: the port attributes of members joining the aggregation group must be
consistent: speed, port type, MTU, port rate limit and storm control;When the
aggregation group member port property is configured, the members of the group are
bound together for configuration.

5) VLAN attribute: the port VLAN configuration of members joining the aggregation
group must be consistent: PVID and port VLAN;When the aggregation group member
VLAN is configured, the members of the group are bound together for configuration.

6) Port mirroring destination port cannot join the aggregation group as a member of the
aggregation group, and the port joining the aggregation group cannot become the
mirroring destination port;

7) A port configured with a static MAC address cannot join an aggregation group as a
member;

8) Ports configured with ACL rules cannot join an aggregation group as a member;

9) The multicast VLAN routing port configured cannot be added to the aggregation
group as a member of the aggregation group;

5.11.2View Link Aggregation

After successful creation, the member ports to join the link aggregation group can be
viewed, and link aggregation group members can be added and deleted within the
aggregation group. As shown below:

5.11.3Port Selection Criteria

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The default load balancing routing algorithm is based on src-mac for hashing, and other
routing algorithms can be configured according to requirements. As shown below:

5.11.4Add Link Aggregation Member Port

When you need to add a new member port to the created aggregation group, move the
mouse to the "Setting" button , select "Add Port Members" and select the interface to be
added in the pop-up box. As shown below:

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5.11.5Delete Link Aggregation

When link aggregation needs to be removed, all members of the link aggregation group
are deleted, and the aggregation group is removed. As shown below:

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6 root
Enter OLT WEB, the upper right corner of the page is the currently logged-in user name,
click on the user name, you can jump to the System -> User Management page, if you are
currently logged in with the system default user name root/admin, the upper right corner
of the page displays " root". As shown below:

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7 Shortcut
Enter OLT WEB, move the mouse to the "Shortcut" option, you can quickly use some
common functions, including turn off / on real-time alters, saving configuration, sign out,
reboot, optical diagnosis, viewing current configuration, simplified Chinese and English
settings Features. As shown below:

1. Choose Shortcut -> Turn off /on real-time alters, you can close or open the real-time
alarm information that automatically pops up in the lower right corner of the page. As
shown below:

2. Choose Shortcut -> Saving configuration, you can save all modified configuration.
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3. Choose Shortcut -> Sign Out, you can exit the current login interface to the login
interface.

4. Choose Shortcut -> Reboot, you can restart device right now.

5. Choose Shortcut -> Optical Diagnosis, you can quickly access to PON port ->
Optical diagnosis. As shown below:

6. Choose Shortcut -> View current config , you can export OLT current configuration
into file, the default file name is oltconfigtmp.txt. As shown below:

7. Choose Shortcut -> Simplified Chinese & English, you can switch page language.

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